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Have astrobiologists really found a super-Earth?
13 Aug 2019
Could extrasolar planet GJ 357 d, orbiting a nearby red dwarf star, support liquid water or life? More evolutionary hype.
by Matthew Cserhati and Jonathan Sarfati
Black Mountain, North Queensland, Australia
01 Jan 2019
How did this fascinating tourist feature form?
by Tas Walker
Geniuses for Genesis
by Mark Looy
Could the Flood have been tranquil?
06 Sep 2023
John Fleming proposed a tranquil Flood that left no trace. But then, why are scoffers without excuse? Could there be a tranquil flood any more than a tranquil explosion?
by Jonathan Sarfati
With Christ—Dr Duane T. Gish (1921–2013)
06 Mar 2013
Dr Duane T. Gish (1921–2013), biochemist and creationist pioneer.
by Carl Wieland
Poor design, or poorly used design?
20 Oct 2018
Does misuse of a designed object imply it was designed poorly?
by Shaun Doyle
Micro-robot eyes inspired by jumping spider
18 Feb 2020
Ingenious depth perception of jumping spider eyes has inspired designers of micro-robot eyes.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Rats, bats and pitcher plants
21 Aug 2017
A plant with an attractive lure draws in creatures that help them both thrive and survive.
by Brian Thomas
Equal airtime to deep time?
26 Oct 2019
Should CMI give equal airtime to ‘billions of years’ ideas at our meetings?
by Shaun Doyle
Cheating on origins
28 May 2015
Cheating in marathons provides insight into the competing claims on origins.
by Marc Ambler
Teaching children about animal death
06 Sep 2012
Children can take it hard. What to tell them?
by David Catchpoole
Floating forest hypothesis fails to explain later and larger coal beds
22 Feb 2019
If most coal was formed from plants other than lycopods, then do we need the floating forest hypothesis to explain the origin of coal?
by Timothy L. Clarey